them to take off. if you look at the equal numbers, this isn t just about young people. trying to trick young people into purchasing healthcare because he needs it or else his health plan is going to fail. look at the 26-year-old part of this. 26-year-old can still be on parents plan. who he is talking to. 27 or younger. numbers for d.c. those aren t for people who are rich. that s for a 27 or younger person who makes $25,000 a year after subsidies, that s not enough money to be able to afford $180 a month in addition to all your bills. it may have worked though we got the numbers in when he went on that funny or die. the web traffic through the roof at healthcare.gov. do we know yet whether there were signups or people logging on and they never signed on. just people logging on to sign up. maybe they thought they could get health insurance for the price of their cell phone bill. if you actually go on, you will be able to see that s not the case at all. we have seen them g
find yourself dealing with preexisting conditions because the only people that would likely get involved in purchasing healthcare would be the very sick, and obviously that would be enormously expensive. given that it is so fundamental to the whole law, and you have these different court rulings, is it clear to you that this is going to go to the supreme court, and if so i am not a legal scholar. i think it is safe to say because there are several other cases in the pipeline, again you have disparate court rulings 115 miles away, that the bill will continue to have its day in court. i do think it is important that even this judge ruled that the bill continues to move forward, in terms of its implementation. and obviously the individual responsibility aspects of this legislation weren t to go into
the only people that would likely get involved in purchasing healthcare would be the very sick, and obviously that would be enormously expensive. reporter: insurance companies could of course afford to insure people with preexisting conditions if they raised premiums on everyone else. but that of course would undermine the whole reason for insurance reform. jenna: we ve heard about other efforts as well to stop the healthcare reform from really taking hold in this country. how did yesterday s ruling fit in with some of those other efforts. reporter: there initially were more than 30 legal challenges to the healthcare reform bill, a dozen were tossed out. so far three have made it through this initial trial phase. two of the rulings have been in favor of the administration and white house press secretary robert gibbs points out that judge hudson yesterday explicitly refused the virginia attorney general s request that he block the entire healthcare reform bill. the folks here really